IN A chaotic 911 call, PGA star Lucas Glover reportedly told the dispatcher his wife had “gone crazy” in a violent meltdown that later landed her in jail.

Krista Glover, 36, was arrested Saturday night for allegedly attacking the 2009 US Open winner over his lacklustre performance at The Players Championship at their rented home in Ponte Vedra, Florida.

The recording released Wednesday revealed the couple gave conflicting accounts of the incident, in which the golf pro and his mother sustained minor injuries, according to the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office.

The 911 call was placed by the 38-year-old athlete’s wife, who claimed her mother-in-law assaulted her.

“She’s locked herself into the room and she’s attacked us,” Krista told the operator, according to the recording obtained by TMZ.

Her husband then wrangled the phone and dismissed her allegations of abuse as false.

“She’s trying to blame it on my mother, which is not the case at all,” Lucas Glover said. “My wife has gone crazy.”

The dispatcher told him that they would send help, but the golfer tried to dissuade them from paying a visit.

“She’s going to lie to you,” he said in the recording. “That’s why I answered the phone, but I’ll let you talk to her.”

The 911 call came hours after the golf pro was cut from the tournament at TPC Sawgrass, not far from the couple’s rented home. Glover made the initial cut, but a 78 in Saturday’s third round took him out of contention. The police report stated, according to The Daily Mail, that Krista’s anger revolved around Lucas’ poor play in the tournament.

Officers on Saturday night arrived at the scene, where they determined that Krista was the alleged aggressor. The husband told authorities she was physically and verbally abusive in front of their two kids, news station WJAX reported.

When placed under arrest, Krista allegedly became combative and refused to get in the patrol car, wrapping her legs around the door and frame.

She was booked at St. Johns County Jail on charges of battery and resisting arrest.

Lucas Glover has publicly supported his wife following the reports of domestic violence.

“Regrettably, although Krista was charged, we are comfortable that the judicial system is able to address what actually happened and Krista will be cleared in this private matter,” he wrote Tuesday on Twitter. “We thank you for respecting our privacy as we work through this situation.”